Trial Guides – Fundamentals of Technology-Assisted Review for eDiscovery

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Trial Guides - Fundamentals of Technology-Assisted Review for eDiscovery courses at here with PRICE $100 $24 Faculty:Maura R. Grossman Esq., J.D., PH.D., Esq.Duration:1 Hour + 30 mins Q&A Handouts TAR Glossary (223.6 KB) Available after Purchase Continuous Active Learning for TAR (1.7 MB) Available after Purchase Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery Can Be More Effective and More Efficient Than Exhaustive Manual Review (187.4 KB) Available after Purchase A Tour of Technology Assisted Review (702.3 KB) Available after Purchase Quantifying Success: Using Data Science to Measure the Accuracy of Technology-Assisted Review in Electronic Discovery (423.1 KB) Available after Purchase Vetting and Validation of AI-Enabled Tools for Electronic Discovery (279.7 KB) Available after Purchase Special Master's Order In Re Broiler Chicken Antitrust Litigation (99.2 KB) Available after Purchase Faculty Maura R. Grossman Esq., J.D., PH.D. Related seminars and products: 2 Research Professor & Principal Attorney University of Waterloo and Maura Grossman Law Maura R. Grossman is a Research Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, an Adjunct Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, and an affiliate faculty member of the Vector Institute, all in Ontario, Canada, as well as an eDiscovery attorney and consultant in Buffalo, New York.

• Previously, she was of counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, where for 17 years, she represented Fortune 100 companies and major financial institutions in civil litigation and white collar criminal and regulatory investigations, and advised the firm’s lawyers and clients on legal, technical, and strategic issues involving eDiscovery and information governance, both domestically and abroad.

• Maura is a well-known and influential eDiscovery expert.

• She was described in Who’s Who Litigation E-Discovery Analysis as “‘sensational’ according to her peers and . . .

• a ‘go-to’ in the area,” and by Chambers & Partners USA Litigation: E-Discovery as “the best-known person in the area of technology-assisted review; a superstar among superstars.” Maura’s scholarly work on TAR, most notably, Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery Can Be More Effective and More Efficient Than Exhaustive Manual Review, published in the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology in 2011, has been widely cited in case law, both in the U.S. and abroad.

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